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Foxtrot

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  1. Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely see about adding a usb destination for the next release.
  2. Hello! We're happy to introduce the 1.0.1 update for the Signal Owl. It introduces some bug fixes and changes on entering Arming Mode to improve the user experience. 1.0.1 Change Log: General Simplified device mode selection. The device now starts in ATTACK mode by default. Enter ARMING mode by pressing the device button at any time while in ATTACK mode. Fixed a bug in USB Storage Mounting, which sometimes would cause payloads and firmeware upgrades to fail. Fixed a bug in the LED helper, which would sometimes prevent payloads from updating the LED. Fixed a network device driver bug and interface misconfiguration caused by some external wireless adapters. Fixed a bug in the device reset button, which made it difficult to perform factory resets. You can grab the update via the Hak5 Download Center and follow the Hak5 Docs Signal Owl Update article to get on the latest version. Cheers, Marc
  3. Firmware 6.1 has been released.
  4. Hello, We just released 3.1, which should address the issues with the C2 Client autostart and also an issue with NTFS and VFAT drives not working as intended. Catch the changelog in the first post and downloads at https://downloads.hak5.org. Thanks, Foxtrot.
  5. Hi! We're happy to announce the release of firmware version 6 for the LAN Turtle. Alongside the updates for the WiFi Pineapple and the Packet Squirrel, this release brings a multitude of package updates, and provides an up-to-date kernel and base firmware. 6.2 Change Log: General Fix an issue affecting package installation and signature verification. Fix an issue where the module status would report incorrectly in the Turtle shell. AutoSSH Fix an issue where single quotes would be displayed in the user input box. Misc Work around a kernel bug causing packet filtering to fail in some tools. Thank you @adde88! Remove PHP from the firmware. 6.1 Change Log: General Fix an issue where modules would not be listed when attempting to download them from the LAN Turtle module repository. 6.0 Change Log: General Update base firmware from OpenWRT 15.05 to 19.07. Improve 3G connectivity for 3G LAN Turtle. Modules Fix install issues with QuickCreds. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  6. Hi! Alongside our WiFi Pineapple and LAN Turtle firmware release, we're happy to announce firmware 3.0 for the Packet Squirrel. This update, like the LAN Turtle's, features an up-to-date kernel, firmware base and packages, including nmap, tcpdump and OpenVPN. Change Log 3.2: General Fix an issue affecting package installation and signature verification. Misc Work around a kernel bug causing packet filtering to fail in some tools. Thank you @adde88! Remove PHP from the firmware. Change Log 3.1: General Fix an issue where NTFS and VFAT formatted USB storage devices would not be detected properly. Misc Fix an issue where the C2 Client would not auto-start. Change Log 3.0: General Update base firmware from OpenWRT 15.05 to 19.07. Update kernel from 3.18.84 to 4.14.133. Packages OpenVPN package now supports LZ4-V2 compression. To update your Packet Squirrel, grab the latest firmware from the Hak5 Download Portal and follow the Upgrade Instructions. ♥ - The Hak5 Development Team
  7. Hi, Just wanted to clear up any chance of misinterpretation on what is connected to Hak5 servers, etc. The WiFi Pineapple Web Interface that you refer to is stored on the WiFi Pineapple itself, and is served from it's own web server locally. The WiFi Pineapple UI will reach out to Hak5 owned services, but only if you explicitly want it to do so. Things such as updating the firmware, downloading modules and loading bulletins will initiate a connection to our servers. The buttons in the UI that do this are marked with such 'warnings' (basically just so you're aware it will be reaching out, if you're on an engagement). This goes for all of our hardware products. The Cloud C2 is different from that however, and will for licensing purposes and updates reach out to our infrastructure periodically. The news/bulletins on the Cloud C2 homepage is also hosted on our servers. I hope this answers any questions. We don't acquire any data (for example, client reports from engagements as you mention).
  8. I've updated the first post to add a link to the new Metasploit package, but bear in mind that it requires firmware 1.6 or above.
  9. Hi everyone, We're very happy to announce the release of the 1.6 Firmware for the Bash Bunny. This firmware packs a few new features and bug fixes, as well as support for the Metasploit tools package. Change Log: Fix an issue where APT would not work correctly due to now invalid feeds. Add the Debian Stretch APT feeds. Include Ruby 2.3.3 by default. Update Bunny Extensions to the latest available via GitHub. Include languages for BE, BR, CA-FR, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES-LA, ES, FI, FR, GB, HR, IT, MX, NO, PT, SE, SI and SK. Add support for the Metasploit Framework tool. Add ATTACKMODE ARMING. You can also find the new Metasploit tools package on the tools forum post. You can update your Bash Bunny to version 1.6 by using the Bash Bunny Updater. Thank you to everyone who tried out the beta test! We're looking forward to seeing feedback from the community :) Cheers, Foxtrot
  10. Hi everyone, I just wanted to chime in quickly and clarify that the OpenWRT trunk builds for the NANO are not compatible with the Mark V, nor are they 'official' (read: the firmware that we provide to users of the WiFi Pineapple). There are other differences between the Mark V and NANO in both software and hardware that make them incompatible with eachother. The OpenWRT trunk NANO builds also lack any of the software that we ship in actual official releases by Hak5. Happy hacking :)
  11. Foxtrot

    Blunder Bug

    It's Plunder, not Blunder.
  12. No. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Software_RAID_and_LVM#RAID_installation
  13. Ubuntu Server with disks in RAID, mapped as network drives. I originally wanted to try something like FreeNAS but the installer was giving me a hard time...
  14. It sounds like you're expecting the nano to enumerate on your computer as a wireless card... that's not what the Pineapple is. The WiFi Pineapple is its own embedded Linux system with two wireless radios of its own, which is why it has the antennas sticking out of it. The Ethernet interface you are seeing is actually (USB) Ethernet. That's how you would manage the Pineapple. Also, there's no need to make multiple posts on the same issue.
  15. My experience is that the TSA don't have any interest.
  16. Please make a support request at https://docs.hak5.org/hc/en-us/requests/new and we'll get that sorted for you 🙂
  17. It's honestly not a big deal, I've found. Just have to buy it with the specs that aren't bad.
  18. Not with the XPS 13 you can't.
  19. I think I'd pick my XPS 13 again if it were to die tomorrow over a ThinkPad. The build quality is pretty good, and it's a good looking machine.
  20. I wouldn't go with a 4GB configuration with the XPS. Better off saving just a bit longer and getting the 8 or 16GB model.
  21. This isn't quite right. Blue text for MAC addresses is an indicator that the MAC may be randomised by the discovered device. You can see more detail if you hover over that text. Out of Range clients are stations that your Pineapple has seen previously but is now no longer seeing any probes for.
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